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Memory is tricky. I remember almost nothing about the 1963 television show "Fractured Flickers", beyond one closing remark by the show s host Hans Conried: |
Memory is tricky. I remember almost nothing about the 1963 television show [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractured_Flickers | Fractured Flickers]], beyond one closing remark by the show's host [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Conried | Hans Conried ]]: |
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Well, that's not what he actually said. I purchased the 3 DVD set (26 episodes, 676 minutes of video, from VCI Entertainment and MVD Visual in 2017), and fast-forwarded through it for the Conried remarks. I found this quote at the end of episode 4, at 1 hour 40 minutes 50 seconds on the first DVD: | Well, that's not what he actually said. I purchased the 3 DVD set (26 episodes, 676 minutes of video, from VCI Entertainment and MVD Visual in 2017), and fast-forwarded through it for the Conried remarks. I found this quote at the end of episode 4 (22 August 1963), at 1 hour 40 minutes 50 seconds on the first DVD: |
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Not nearly as concise or memorable, which is probably why I did not remember it that way. | Not nearly as concise or memorable, which is probably why I did not remember it that way, 55 years later. |
Eat Seatbelts
Memory is tricky. I remember almost nothing about the 1963 television show Fractured Flickers, beyond one closing remark by the show's host [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Conried | Hans Conried ]]:
Seatbelts can save your life. Eat one every day.
Well, that's not what he actually said. I purchased the 3 DVD set (26 episodes, 676 minutes of video, from VCI Entertainment and MVD Visual in 2017), and fast-forwarded through it for the Conried remarks. I found this quote at the end of episode 4 (22 August 1963), at 1 hour 40 minutes 50 seconds on the first DVD:
Remember, automobile safety belts may help you to live longer. Try to eat one every day.
Not nearly as concise or memorable, which is probably why I did not remember it that way, 55 years later.